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Paper-cutting tutorial and paper-cutting pattern for newlyweds and phoenix

Paper-cutting tutorial and paper-cutting pattern for newlyweds and phoenix Paper-cutting tutorial and paper-cutting pattern for newlyweds and phoenix

As the mascot of the Chinese nation, the phoenix used to only appear in the decorations of royal palaces and nobles. As the phoenix flew into the homes of ordinary people, people gradually began to use the phoenix as the embodiment of good luck and luck. When lovers get married, people often use words or patterns such as dragons and phoenixes as a blessing for the wedding, and patterns of dragons and phoenixes often appear in paper-cut patterns.


In this wedding paper-cut pattern, a traditional symmetrical happy character is naturally in the middle. As a highlight of this paper-cut work, a very beautiful phoenix coils around the happy character, and at the same time, the feathers of the phoenix are wrapped around it. The word "happy" and "lucky clouds" exist in some blank spaces as basic foils and necessary parts of the pattern frame.


Paper-cutting tutorial and paper-cutting pattern for newlyweds and phoenix


1. Preparation work before paper-cutting. Before paper-cutting, you need to prepare several pieces of single-color paper as basic materials, and use a stapler to fix the single-color paper.


2. Tracing. The most difficult part of this simple pattern tracing is the phoenix. It is recommended to draw the phoenix theme in detail, but you don’t need to draw the feathers of the phoenix. When cutting, you can cut out the effect of feathers at will. Just come.


3. Paper-cutting and carving-cutting. The patterns involved in this paper-cutting tutorial can be divided into two parts. The first part is the word "Happiness" in the middle. It can be easily cut using symmetrical paper-cutting. (For specific learning, you can Reference: Symmetric Paper Cutting Tutorial). When it comes to cutting the Phoenix, we mainly take care of the theme part of the Phoenix, and use carving and cutting to complete the carving of the details inside the Phoenix.